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A public records lawsuit was filed Monday seeking documents from the city of San Diego related to the recent $250 million ...
A San Diego taxpayer is suing the city over lack of transparency in the 101 Ash Street affordable housing deal.
City committee will consider a 60-year lease agreement with a development team proposing a $250-million, office-to-housing conversion project.
San Diego lawyer Michael Aguirre has raised concerns about the proposed $250 million plan to convert the 101 Ash Street ...
The 101 Ash St. building has sat empty since shortly after the city entered a 20-year lease-to-own deal in 2017. It was shut down due to environmental building hazards from asbestos. It led to a saga ...
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s top staff revealed Wednesday that they planned to begin exclusive negotiations with a La Jolla investor who plans to gut the beleaguered 101 Ash St. tower and retrofit it ...
The city has stopped paying rent on 101 Ash St., but the asbestos-riddled building has sat empty for months, posing a new problem. Vacant buildings are at high risk of vandalism, fire and theft.
Meanwhile, the price tag for 101 Ash Street continues to rise. Every day, San Diego taxpayers shell out $6,575, totaling $2.55 million a year, to maintain the vacant downtown high-rise.
RELATED: San Diego Stops Rent Payments On 101 Ash Street. Renovations were halted in August 2019 after the work dislodged asbestos into the air, earning the city a citation from the county Air ...
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego City Council Wednesday agreed to a settlement with a real estate broker who helped the city negotiate lease-to-own agreements for the 101 Ash Street and Civic Center ...
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s top staff revealed Wednesday that they planned to begin exclusive negotiations with a La Jolla investor who plans to gut the beleaguered 101 Ash St. tower and retrofit it ...
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